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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The General Medical Services Transitional and Consequential Provisions (No. 1) (Northern Ireland) Order 2004.
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PART 2 ENTITLEMENT TO CONTRACTS
3.Entitlement to a general medical services contract as an individual medical practitioner
5.Entitlement to a contract as one of two or more individuals practising in partnership
6.Duration of entitlement to a general medical services contract
7.Effect of termination of a default contract on entitlement to enter into a general medical services contract under Articles 3 or 5
8.Entitlement to a general medical services contract of persons approved under regulation 12 of the 1997 Regulations
10.Entitlement to a general medical services contract following appeal under Article 9
11.Appeal against failure of a Board to enter into a general medical services contract
12.Effect of events taking place after 31st March 2004 on entitlement to enter into a general medical services contract
13.Entitlement to a contract under Article 5(3) of the Order
17.Additional services in general medical services contracts under Article 8 or 10
18.Additional services in general medical services contracts entered into following a default contract
20.Out of hours services in general medical services contracts to patients of exempt contractors who have entered into a default contract
21.Modification of certain out of hours provisions in the 2004 Regulations during the existence of default contracts
22.Modification of certain out of hours provisions in the 2004 Regulations during the existence of contractual arrangements made under Article 15
23.Effect on a general medical services contract of approval of an out of hours arrangement made by a default contractor
24.Services to patients not registered with the contractor in default contracts and general medical services contracts entered into on or before 31st March 2004
25.Services to patients not registered with the contractor in general medical services contracts entered into following a default contract
26.Premises for the purposes of default contracts and general medical services contracts entered into on or before 31st March 2004
28.Lists of patients for default contracts and general medical services contracts entered into on or before 31st March 2004
29.Lists of patients for general medical services contracts entered into following a default contract
30.Lists of patients for default contracts and general medical services contracts entered into following arrangements under regulation 24 of the 1997 Regulations or Article 15
31.Status of contractor’s list of patients for default contracts
32.Status of contractor’s list of patients for general medical services contracts
34.Additional ground for termination of a general medical services contract
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